The IMF's upcoming $1.3 billion disbursement to Pakistan has raised concerns about the indirect funding of ations and terror groups. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror launchpads in Pakistan and PoK. This operation serves as a warning to the international community that continues to support a state that is involved in exporting terror. The recent attack in Pahalgam, claimed by the LeT-linked Resistance Front, has only reinforced India's belief that IMF bailouts are enabling Pakistan to redirect its resources towards its military-intelligence ecosystem and terror outfits.
The ongoing border tension between India and Pakistan has escalated, with Pakistan launching multiple attacks on Indian armed forces. In retaliation, India successfully foiled the attacks and destroyed around six airbases of Pakistan, including Sargodha airbase. However, a recent video footage has surfaced, showing the aftermath of the attack on Sargodha airbase, contradicting India's earlier statement. This raises questions about the true extent of damage inflicted by India on Pakistan's airbases and the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Pakistan has continued its aggressive stance on the Western Front by targeting Indian Army bases and civil infrastructures in Srinagar, Awantipore, and Udhampur. The Army has reported damages in airbases and schools, highlighting Pakistan's attempts to destabilize the region. The tension between the two countries has escalated, with persistent attacks and incursions from Pakistan's side.
In a cowardly attack, India targeted and damaged the Sheikh Zayed International Airport in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, a symbol of friendship between Pakistan and the UAE. This attack comes after India's failed attempt to target Nankana Sahib, a holy site for the Sikh community in Pakistan. Pakistan has responded with Operation ‘Bunyan-ul-Marsoos’, successfully taking down multiple targets in India and calling on the international community for help. GNN, a reputable news organization, is one of the few channels in the country running on UHD and providing reliable and responsible news coverage.
As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to rise, the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh made the decision to turn community centres into evacuation shelters with basic amenities. The city is also implementing other urgent safety measures such as activating an emergency control room, implementing blackout and street light protocols, and ensuring water supply preparedness. Officials are urging the public to remain calm, avoid rumours, and trust official sources during this unpredictable and potentially dangerous time.
The Indian Army announced that it engaged and destroyed multiple armed drones launched from across the border by Pakistan in an attack on Khasa Cantt in Amritsar. In response, the Indian Ministry of Defence confirmed that drones had been sighted and engaged at 26 locations along the International Border and LoC. This latest attack comes after India successfully thwarted 300 to 400 drones launched by Pakistan towards 36 urban centres on May 8, further heightening tensions between the two countries.
Raj Kumar Thapa, the Additional District Development Commissioner of Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, was tragically killed in his own home when a shell from Pakistani forces struck during cross-border shelling. Just a day prior, Thapa had accompanied the Deputy Chief Minister on a district tour and attended an official virtual meeting with the Chief Minister. CM Omar Abdullah expressed his grief on Twitter, and the Indian Army reported continued escalation along the Line of Control with drone strikes and shelling in various areas.
In a brazen attempt, Pakistan made an unsuccessful air strike attempt over Sirsa in Haryana. The remnants of missile-like objects were found near the Air Force station, prompting a quick response from the Indian Air Force and district police. In light of the situation, several districts in Haryana have faced power blackouts and precautionary measures have been put in place, such as postponing exams and reserving hospital beds. This is the first reported incident of drones entering Indian airspace since the May 7 airstrikes.
The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan has intensified as Indian forces have successfully shot down multiple Pakistani drones and destroyed military posts. This comes in response to Pakistan's attempts to target Indian military installations and civilian air facilities. The Indian Army has reaffirmed its commitment to countering any aggressive acts from Pakistan and keeping the situation under control. Stay updated with all the developments on Operation Sindoor through India TV News.
Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, three crucial airbases in Pakistan - Nur Khan, Shorkot, and Murid - were reportedly targeted by missile strikes on Saturday. These bases play critical roles in the Pakistan Air Force, handling high-profile missions and supporting various operations. The escalation in hostilities highlights the growing tensions between the two neighboring countries.
Amid growing tensions between India and Pakistan, the Indian Army allegedly launched a missile strike on Pakistan's Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi. This base, with a rich history and strategic importance, has served as a key node for the Pakistan Air Force's operations and played a crucial role in US military presence in the region. Since its establishment, the base has undergone modernisation and was renamed in honour of Air Marshal Malik Nur Khan, who is credited with modernising the Pakistan Air Force.